Stand The Club Up Drill
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Ask Malaska Golf: Stand the Club Up Drill
In this episode of Ask Malaska Golf, Mike Malaska is joined by Malaska Golf Certified Coach Austin Graham to answer a question from member Rob Saxe:
“How do I properly use the Stand the Club Up or Corner Drill?”
This drill is a key part of the M-System, designed to help you train the transition from backswing to downswing. It teaches you how to get the club into the right position early, so you can stay on path and let the club shallow naturally without manipulation.
What You’ll Learn in This Video:
•    How to feel your arms dropping while the clubhead moves slightly outward at the top of the swing
•    Why standing the club up too much puts it in front of you, while letting it fall underneath drags it behind
•    A simple checkpoint: if the clubshaft points at the ball in transition, you’re likely in a great position
•    How to exaggerate the feel to find your ideal arc and swing balance
•    Why the right transition feel creates a swing that is free, athletic, and naturally shallow
“This isn’t about forcing the club to shallow. If you change directions at the right time and feel the motion, it will happen on its own.”
– Austin Graham
“With every drill, you have to understand what it’s fixing and what it’s building. This one is about getting the club in the right arc early.”
– Mike Malaska
Key Takeaway:
The M-System helps you master transition fundamentals like path and position, so you can maximize swing efficiency and maintain a balanced arc throughout the motion. The Stand the Club Up, Shallow It Out drill is essential for players who struggle with early extension, over-the-top moves, or inconsistent contact.